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'WJWUvTiNOON EDITIONNOON EDITIONinMimumm??mm'mpIJ t'wrwTHE DAY BOOK$ An Adless Daily Newspaper.N. D. Cochran, fgggaft,w Te!. Monroe 353.Editor and Publisher. .tL Automatic 51-422.500 South Peoria St 398 By Mail, 50 Cents a Month. ,VOL.3, NO. 72 Chicago, Monday, Dec. 22, 1913 ONE CENTJOHN HARDING RAPS MRS. YOUNO;MAROARET HALEY RAPS HARDINGSchool Board Row Over Ella Flagg Young Stirs Meeting of Federation of Labor Margaret HaleySays Harding Is Under the Influenceof Andy Lawrence.Miss Margaret Haley threw the meeting of the Chicago Federation ofLabor into an uprpar yesterday when she accused John C. Harding, formerschool board member, of being under the influence of Andy Lawrence.This denouncement of Harding came after five hours of bitter fightingbetween Harding and his supporters qn one side and Margaret Haley, Mrs.Raymond Robins and their followers on the other. Charges were hurledby each. side. .'The fight started when Mrs. Raymond Robins presented the following resolution for indorsement:"Whereas, On Dec. 10, 1913, aember of the Association bf Commercewas elected superintendent of the public schools of Chicago."Whereas, The Association of Commerce indorsed, and urged thepassage of the Cooley vocational education bill, to which organized laboris oppose'd."Whereas, By the said election this member of the Association ofCommerce has displaced an educator of world-wide reputation, Mrs. EllaFlagg Young. ' , ."Wtiereas, Mrs. Young has earned the confidence of the workingmen,and women -of Chicago' by her determined opposition to the commercial--Aa-saj